Managing interaction in professional discourse
Intercultural and interdiscoursal perspectives
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Item authors
Publication year:
2006
Collana:
Varietà di testi / Varietà di lingue
ISBN:
9788860490261
PDE identification code:
30014
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Table of contents
Introduction (Julia Bamford, Marina Bondi)
Part 1: Managing the language of cross cultural communication in a global economy
From a National to an International Writing Community. The Case of Economics in Sweden (Britt-Louise Gunnarsson)
'I would say be very careful of. .. ': opine markers in an intercultural business corpus of spoken English (Winnie Cheng, Martin Warren)
Referential and affective force in oral business presentations: the role of narration (Janet Bowker)
Direct/indirect speech acts in a specialized corpus of business discourse (Lancy Fung)
In what circustances do English speakers adopt a japanese address form suffix when writ'ing email in English, in Japan? (Akiko Okamura)
Part 2: Recontextualising discourse: textual patterns and interaction
Rhetorically speaking: Repetition and repair in making a point (Anna Mauranen)
Textbooks as sites for interaction: a case study of economics and marketing textbooks (Franca Poppi)
Frequently asked questions: who writes them and why? (Glenn Alessi)
Banks' annual reports: an analysis of lexical evaluation across some sections (Donatella Malavasi)
'Looking beyond today's headlines': The Enron crisis from press release to media coverage (Paola Catenaccio)
Part 1: Managing the language of cross cultural communication in a global economy
From a National to an International Writing Community. The Case of Economics in Sweden (Britt-Louise Gunnarsson)
'I would say be very careful of. .. ': opine markers in an intercultural business corpus of spoken English (Winnie Cheng, Martin Warren)
Referential and affective force in oral business presentations: the role of narration (Janet Bowker)
Direct/indirect speech acts in a specialized corpus of business discourse (Lancy Fung)
In what circustances do English speakers adopt a japanese address form suffix when writ'ing email in English, in Japan? (Akiko Okamura)
Part 2: Recontextualising discourse: textual patterns and interaction
Rhetorically speaking: Repetition and repair in making a point (Anna Mauranen)
Textbooks as sites for interaction: a case study of economics and marketing textbooks (Franca Poppi)
Frequently asked questions: who writes them and why? (Glenn Alessi)
Banks' annual reports: an analysis of lexical evaluation across some sections (Donatella Malavasi)
'Looking beyond today's headlines': The Enron crisis from press release to media coverage (Paola Catenaccio)
